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we're going to revolutionize education. but it may take a while for all the pieces to come together. maybe five years. our foundation is the biggest backer of these activities. putting course videos online and mit open course and others almost nobody used that because they would get confused, they would get stuck and that was the problem with the course. and they wouldn't get the degree. and today that degree is what the employer values. so, the number of people who take hard courses where there's not a degree benefit for them, that's pretty small. the elite students who have been the early consumers of these things even they have had pretty high dropout rates. so, but, enough people are using these things that we're in a process where they're just going to get better and better. so, i am, i am very enthused about what's in the years ahead. >> what about the institutional blockages that people talk about some of the education issues. the teacher unions and things. how big a problem is that? do you think if you really could
we're going to revolutionize education. but it may take a while for all the pieces to come together. maybe five years. our foundation is the biggest backer of these activities. putting course videos online and mit open course and others almost nobody used that because they would get confused, they would get stuck and that was the problem with the course. and they wouldn't get the degree. and today that degree is what the employer values. so, the number of people who take hard courses where...
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is on the american education system, figuring out how to get more for our investments in education so that we can be growing this kind of talent at the same time that we're opening our doors to foreign talent, that we're educating here as well. he's very passionate about both of those things, both fixing the education system, measuring our teachers, getting more out of our dollars in education and getting our kids up to speed here at the same time that we're allowing more people to come into the country with those skills as well, suzanne? >> what does he think is the biggest challenge when it comes to our education system? >> he would -- you know, he says that we need to have better teachers. and we need to help raise up our teachers. he says better teachers make better students. and that too many teachers and too many school districts never get the right feedback or they're not told, do it this way or don't do it this way. we don't use technology and innovation to measure teaching and results in education. he's not saying point blank testing, testing, testing. that's what so many peo
is on the american education system, figuring out how to get more for our investments in education so that we can be growing this kind of talent at the same time that we're opening our doors to foreign talent, that we're educating here as well. he's very passionate about both of those things, both fixing the education system, measuring our teachers, getting more out of our dollars in education and getting our kids up to speed here at the same time that we're allowing more people to come into...
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something must be wrong with our educational system or i'm just not really getting the best education i thought. then it came back around with my kids, i have a 5-year-old daughter in kindergarten and we looked at the schools all around us, which school are we going to choose? so we picked up and moved. every family didn't have that opportunity to do that. my fight and my efforts now are for all the kids left behind who don't necessarily have the finances to move. shouldn't they get the same education as my daughter? >> some say why not focus on putting more money and more resources into public education in the schools that are in your own neighborhood? >> is more money really going to change the curriculum and what kids are learning? i'm not saying that there is one way is the right way, but we should have the choice. we choose our food, whether we want to have organic food or not, we choose our churches, we choose what car we drive, why can't we choose the education for our children? >> all right. i can't resist, because i have you here, i want to talk about everything. let's talk a
something must be wrong with our educational system or i'm just not really getting the best education i thought. then it came back around with my kids, i have a 5-year-old daughter in kindergarten and we looked at the schools all around us, which school are we going to choose? so we picked up and moved. every family didn't have that opportunity to do that. my fight and my efforts now are for all the kids left behind who don't necessarily have the finances to move. shouldn't they get the same...
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the fee for these visas be increased and that go back into science and math education. so, it's great to see this problem the u.s. has getting on to the front burner may, we may see progress here because on both sides of the aisle, people are saying some of the right things. the numbers here are not anywhere comparable to the illegal immigration. i would love to see us solve illegal immigration and a tougher problem. the high talent immigration has kind of been held hostage to that broader problem. >> you think they'll fix both? >> well, the ideal is to fix both. if you could fix neither, you would want to at least go and fix the high skills thing. but for the first time in many years, i see a real prospect that they'll actually fix both. >> if they fix either the talent part of it or the whole immigration problem, something that unleashes some job growth in the american economy? >> it will be helpful. we're taking this advantage that we have and not throwing it away. >> check out more with bill gates on this week's fareed zakaria gps. >>> new name, new opaerating syste
the fee for these visas be increased and that go back into science and math education. so, it's great to see this problem the u.s. has getting on to the front burner may, we may see progress here because on both sides of the aisle, people are saying some of the right things. the numbers here are not anywhere comparable to the illegal immigration. i would love to see us solve illegal immigration and a tougher problem. the high talent immigration has kind of been held hostage to that broader...
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it sort of feels as if maybe some of those online education technologies that have been on the brink for a little while might really start to come good this year. >> every 23-year-old in boston has an education start-up by the way going. that's the new thing. >> one might be the next mark zuckerberg. >> we hope so. >> good to see you both here. ken rogoff and chrystia free land. this year's theme is resilient dynamism. i have a hunch you are in yell roubini doesn't agree. >> we'll continue for years to come and something will crack eventually. >> i'll introduce you to the economist they call dr. doom. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. visit washington dc every year. some come to witness... some to be heard. we come to make an impact. to learn f
it sort of feels as if maybe some of those online education technologies that have been on the brink for a little while might really start to come good this year. >> every 23-year-old in boston has an education start-up by the way going. that's the new thing. >> one might be the next mark zuckerberg. >> we hope so. >> good to see you both here. ken rogoff and chrystia free land. this year's theme is resilient dynamism. i have a hunch you are in yell roubini doesn't...
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it's up to the education institutions to start educating the kids on lgbt matters and destroying some of the biases and prejudices that have gone through society and are really starting to effect people. >> jacob, best of luck to you. >> thank you. >> you are a brave young man. thank you. it was a pleasure to talk to you. >> have a great night. >> you too. super bowl commercials are just as much of a highlight as the game itself. how did the biggest football game of the year turn into a commercial showdown. ahead what goes into making the great commercials. nurses are dealing with a wider range of issues. and there are ever-changing regulations. when you see these challenges, do you want to back away or take charge? with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. heyyy, you're going out like that? yeah, why? well, what would the neighbors think? i see you! c'mon, get mister feather! look what i have. mister bird. remember?
it's up to the education institutions to start educating the kids on lgbt matters and destroying some of the biases and prejudices that have gone through society and are really starting to effect people. >> jacob, best of luck to you. >> thank you. >> you are a brave young man. thank you. it was a pleasure to talk to you. >> have a great night. >> you too. super bowl commercials are just as much of a highlight as the game itself. how did the biggest football game...
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it's mostly about the education part of it. it's a passionate focus. fareed zakaria sits down with bill gates for a good 20 minutes. make sure you tune into that this weekend. >> yeah 10:00 a.m. eastern time. and 1:00 p.m. eastern time. happy birthday to christine rom romans. >> she's so sweet. >> she's 21. we need to fact check that. >> cnn must get the fact-checking team out. >>> we've got to go. >>> if you are just tuning in, i just have to replay a scene that you have seen a hundred times in movies, scripted beautifully, but rarely does it happen in real life and in congress like this to this extent. we watched this live near the top of the hour. it was chuck hagel's senate confirmation hearing to be secretary of defense. we expected tense moments. all of this because the former senator and vietnam vet's views on iraq and afghanistan and israel don't necessarily square with everybody on the committee. but we didn't expect the extent of the in your face interrogation from fellow senator, fellow vietnam vet john mccain. i need you to see this portion
it's mostly about the education part of it. it's a passionate focus. fareed zakaria sits down with bill gates for a good 20 minutes. make sure you tune into that this weekend. >> yeah 10:00 a.m. eastern time. and 1:00 p.m. eastern time. happy birthday to christine rom romans. >> she's so sweet. >> she's 21. we need to fact check that. >> cnn must get the fact-checking team out. >>> we've got to go. >>> if you are just tuning in, i just have to replay a...
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he says america is throwing a y awayal edmonton by kicking educated immigrants who create jobs for the rest of us out of the country. >> the united states has benefitted from the fact that capable people, whether you call that smart or whatever world you use, have wanted to come to the united states, whether it's south america, asia, europe, we have been a magnet for talent. and that's partly why, with higher defense budget, medical budget, why we can continue to be such an example. it's part of why our universities are so strong. and yet our immigration system makes it very hard for those people to come in. so somebody's being offered a job here for over $100,000, there's other jobs created around that job. you don't want to discourage a company from having to put that job -- >> do we discourage them? >> absolutely. >> how? >> you could be a student at uc, berkeley, foreign born, get this wonderful subsidized education, microsoft offers you a job for over $100,000 a year, and we have to stay if the country will keep you. and most those students are told they can't stay, get out of the
he says america is throwing a y awayal edmonton by kicking educated immigrants who create jobs for the rest of us out of the country. >> the united states has benefitted from the fact that capable people, whether you call that smart or whatever world you use, have wanted to come to the united states, whether it's south america, asia, europe, we have been a magnet for talent. and that's partly why, with higher defense budget, medical budget, why we can continue to be such an example. it's...
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we educated them and gave them experience in working for our companies and innovate like we do. now we're telling them, sorry, we don't have enough visas for you. go back home. they're doing that. tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people have already gone back who are now starting companies in india, chien wra and brazil, all over the world. the start-ups and the economic growth that should be here in america is happening abroad because of our mindless immigration policies. you know, we keep talking about the unskilled, undocumented -- i'm sorry. >> go ahead. finish your thought. >> these are the legal -- people here legally. we're talking about doctors, scientists, engineers, researchers, people who came here legally. we brought them in over here. now we're sending them away. >> if you talk about the h-1 visa program, that's a nonimmigrant visa. come here, study, work. it's not a path for a green card. >> exactly. >> do we need to remake the whole system? you want these people to come and stay and invest and live. >> absolutely. absolutely. if we bring smart people he
we educated them and gave them experience in working for our companies and innovate like we do. now we're telling them, sorry, we don't have enough visas for you. go back home. they're doing that. tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people have already gone back who are now starting companies in india, chien wra and brazil, all over the world. the start-ups and the economic growth that should be here in america is happening abroad because of our mindless immigration policies. you know,...
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what he is is an incredible educator. by the grace of the universe i was able to fall in the lap of this educator. he helped get me out of that place where i was, where there was no home. >> he was homeless at the time. what i love about mike's story, is mike just didn't help himself, he started a small business to start with. one of the young women who worked for him was addicted to meth. how did you end up in your new business? >> the young woman had come to work for me a number of years ago. you could tell something was wrong. she was addicted to methamphetamine. she was completely off drugs in a few days. it ournd out her father, her dad was incredibly successful in the metal recycling business. i got a call from him shortly thereafter who said anybody who has influence over human beings like this needs to help. he taught me the business. seven months later he allowed me to buy him out. years later, i continued to grow and grow and grow. >> amazing. >> until 2008. >> you built up this $13 million business. and then yo
what he is is an incredible educator. by the grace of the universe i was able to fall in the lap of this educator. he helped get me out of that place where i was, where there was no home. >> he was homeless at the time. what i love about mike's story, is mike just didn't help himself, he started a small business to start with. one of the young women who worked for him was addicted to meth. how did you end up in your new business? >> the young woman had come to work for me a number...
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to educate our own people, to give our own people opportunities. in limited times, in times where we need folks, absolutely. just, for example, in the agricultural field, where we need workers, don't have enough american workers or american workers aren't willing to do it, we need a program where we can cover it and go back. >> i'm sure we'll speak with you again. a long, complicated process. >>> 36 minutes after the hour. president obama vowed to sign a $50 billion hurricane sandy relief bill as soon as it hits its desk. the senate passed it yesterday, after a four-week delay that started a bipartisan fury of those lawmakers from the area. senators denied an effort to require budget cuts elsewhere to offset the cost. >>> let's take a look at top stories trending this morning. the prognosis not good for winter x games snow mobiler caleb moore. in critical condition in grand junction, colorado. he underwent heart surgery. doctors say he is experiencing a secondary complicatiocomplicati. moore's grandfather says it's almost certain he is not going to
to educate our own people, to give our own people opportunities. in limited times, in times where we need folks, absolutely. just, for example, in the agricultural field, where we need workers, don't have enough american workers or american workers aren't willing to do it, we need a program where we can cover it and go back. >> i'm sure we'll speak with you again. a long, complicated process. >>> 36 minutes after the hour. president obama vowed to sign a $50 billion hurricane...
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court, many other laws, so we took the systematic approach, mainly because of my experiences in being educated in the west and looking at how western systems did it, it was really the rule of law, and i sometimes am surprised by western think tanks and certain ambassadors of our country where they say this is going to be very difficult. you think? this has been a major challenge and you can't have this by waving a magic wand people will start in the next elections vote for candidates because they're on the left or right of those particular issues. that political party culture, that is the major challenge. and where we're starting from down in jordan, i think we're still steps ahead of many, many countries in the middle east. it's going to be tough for all of us, but that's the only way i think we can do it. >> your majesty, thank you very much. this was a fascinating conversation. that was jordan's king abdullah ii. >>> when we come back, new attacks in algeria have made many talk about the return of al qaeda. but the facts don't quite support the hyperbole. avior, thinking or mood, hostility,
court, many other laws, so we took the systematic approach, mainly because of my experiences in being educated in the west and looking at how western systems did it, it was really the rule of law, and i sometimes am surprised by western think tanks and certain ambassadors of our country where they say this is going to be very difficult. you think? this has been a major challenge and you can't have this by waving a magic wand people will start in the next elections vote for candidates because...
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get this wonderful education. microsoft offers you a job for over $100,000 a year and we have to say if the country will keep you. and most of those students are told they can't stay. get out of the united states. >> get out of the united states. he wants to change that. and he -- you know, he also is very passionate in his foundation, very passionate about education reform in the united states and measuring results in the u.s. and getting american kids up to snuff on science, technology, engineering, math. he'd like to take the money people pay for the visa to work here, take that money, put it into science and math education in the u.s. so we're growing talent and importing talent at the same time. it's vital to the economy. >> it will be very interesting to see where that goes and if you can do that. there are so many educational systems where math and science is failing or doesn't even exist for students. >> another interesting thing he said, he said that this discussion about highly skilled workers has been h
get this wonderful education. microsoft offers you a job for over $100,000 a year and we have to say if the country will keep you. and most of those students are told they can't stay. get out of the united states. >> get out of the united states. he wants to change that. and he -- you know, he also is very passionate in his foundation, very passionate about education reform in the united states and measuring results in the u.s. and getting american kids up to snuff on science, technology,...
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the citizens for fire safety, according to their facebook page, a coalition of fire professionals, educators, community activists, burn centers, doctors, fire departments, and industry leaders. a key part of the message of this doctor told lawmakers safety depends on flame retardant chemicals. >> we're talking about children's safe products. the safest children's product i know is one that doesn't catch on fire. and one that doesn't burn the child. >> in april of last year, he called in his testimony to the alaska legislature. >> there is no question in my mind that fire retardants do give people more time to escape fires. >> thanks in part to efforts like this, flame retardants are now found in baby strollers, car seats, building insulation, electronics, even your couch, but it comes with a price. dozens of studies connect one group of flame retardant compounds known as pbdes to thyroidproblems, reproductive issues, lowered iqs in children. some restrictions on imports are in place, but products with pbdes can be and still are imported. and the environmental protection agency is investigati
the citizens for fire safety, according to their facebook page, a coalition of fire professionals, educators, community activists, burn centers, doctors, fire departments, and industry leaders. a key part of the message of this doctor told lawmakers safety depends on flame retardant chemicals. >> we're talking about children's safe products. the safest children's product i know is one that doesn't catch on fire. and one that doesn't burn the child. >> in april of last year, he...
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so, look, latinos want jobs and we want education and we want health care and immigration was number five or number six, but what they sense is that we don't welcome them and we have to be the party that celebrates immigration. every time the president talks about business, there's always a but in the sentence. when you hear some republicans talk about immigration, there is always a but in the sentence. people sense that, they have a gut feel for that. we've got to make people feel welcome. >> so just kind of going around the table. is the problem the messengers? is the problem the message? is the problem policy? >> i think it's a combination. the core principles we have are right and part of the problem is exactly what the secretary is talking about in terms of relevance. part of relevance, not only means how you talk about it, where you're willing to go. for too long too many republican candidates only went to certain parts of america to talk about their message. we have a message for immigrants and message for small business owners and message for college kids just coming out of c
so, look, latinos want jobs and we want education and we want health care and immigration was number five or number six, but what they sense is that we don't welcome them and we have to be the party that celebrates immigration. every time the president talks about business, there's always a but in the sentence. when you hear some republicans talk about immigration, there is always a but in the sentence. people sense that, they have a gut feel for that. we've got to make people feel welcome....
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gunmen tried to assassinate 15-year-old malala in october because she had spoken out in favor of girls education. she is recovering in a british hospital. >>> tourists outside london's buckingham palace got a real surprise today. a man broke through a security cordon and held a large knife to his own neck. in second, police moved in, and that set off a brief confrontation. the man started waving the knife, running at one of the officers, the officer used a taser. the man dropped to the ground and was handcuffed and taken to a police station. >>> this time singer chris brown apparently won't face any civil or criminal charges. fellow singer frank ocean says brown jumped him leading to a brawl over a parking space a week ago at an l.a. recording studio. but ocean says he is dropping the matter. brown is already on five years' probation after assaulting his pop star girlfriend rihanna back in 2009. >>> the man who invented etch a sketch has passed away. french electrician andre cassagnes dreamed up the drawing toy in his garage back in 1950. etch a sketch's popularity got another boost when it appe
gunmen tried to assassinate 15-year-old malala in october because she had spoken out in favor of girls education. she is recovering in a british hospital. >>> tourists outside london's buckingham palace got a real surprise today. a man broke through a security cordon and held a large knife to his own neck. in second, police moved in, and that set off a brief confrontation. the man started waving the knife, running at one of the officers, the officer used a taser. the man dropped to the...
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though i think the more we become enlightened and educated on these subjects, i think that's going to help immensely, as well. >> do you think you might make this a cause as you grow up? as you age in life, or do you have other plans? >> i don't intend to make it my life's mission, but i'm definitely going to be active in the lgbt community as much as i can. >> what did you make of your dad posting it on facebook? your video? i think a lot of kids certainly are afraid to talk with their parents. had you ever mentioned this to your parents before, or was this the first time they had heard it, as well? what do you think of the idea that your dad is the one who posteded it? >> well, i had told both of my parents about a year prior to the speech. so it didn't come as a shock to them. and i was all for my dad posting it on youtube. i wanted everybody to see it. >> well, they certainly have. jacob rudolph, appreciate it. and certainly appreciate what you've done. thank you. >> thank you guys so much for having me. >> thank you. >> also -- >>> lance armstrong hit with a deadline to testify.
though i think the more we become enlightened and educated on these subjects, i think that's going to help immensely, as well. >> do you think you might make this a cause as you grow up? as you age in life, or do you have other plans? >> i don't intend to make it my life's mission, but i'm definitely going to be active in the lgbt community as much as i can. >> what did you make of your dad posting it on facebook? your video? i think a lot of kids certainly are afraid to talk...
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>> you have to be an educated vegetarian. i was a vegetarian for a very long time. i was a dumb vegetarian. i ate cheese, macaroni and cheese, pastas, bread, and when i started eating meat again i lost weight because -- >> i eat a lot like this, but then you always wonder, you know, is it okay? are you getting enough protein? >> as long as you're getting beans, lentils, so you have to be educated and research. >> so for someone who is considering trying to cut back on meat and red meat in particular, it mean, there's a lot of restaurants do this meatless monday kind of thing. what are your tips? what would you encourage people to do to try to cut back? >> well, if you order a steak or even chicken sometimes they put two chicken breasts or an entree or giant steak. cut back right there. that could be two or three servings. save meat for dinner. rely on dairy, legunes, beans and rice. >> keep the protein to a minimum, right? >> yes. you want to have, for your plate, if you have a plate, you want a full plate. half of it fruit and veggies. fruit is wonderful too, and a
>> you have to be an educated vegetarian. i was a vegetarian for a very long time. i was a dumb vegetarian. i ate cheese, macaroni and cheese, pastas, bread, and when i started eating meat again i lost weight because -- >> i eat a lot like this, but then you always wonder, you know, is it okay? are you getting enough protein? >> as long as you're getting beans, lentils, so you have to be educated and research. >> so for someone who is considering trying to cut back on...
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a platform he uses to educate other players about transitioning to life after football and the dangers of injuries you can't really see. repeated hits to the head. >> perception of what a concussion was was different. we didn't think you had a concussion until you were knocked out on the field and we looked at it as a badge of honor. >> reporter: he didn't know concussions could cause serious injury to the brain. now he says playing football takes years off a player's life. >> reporter: he also said he suffered some memory loss. >> situations where i don't remember certain series. i will be out there and not realize exactly what was going on. >> reporter: while he was never diagnosed, looking back, campbell believes he had over ten concussions in his football career and he believes players today need to recognize the symptoms and be willing to let their brains heal. a year ago campbell considered donating his brain for research for cte. it's a degenerative brain disorder found in athletes with repetitive brain trauma and most recently linked to the suicides. >> i wrapped my brain aroun
a platform he uses to educate other players about transitioning to life after football and the dangers of injuries you can't really see. repeated hits to the head. >> perception of what a concussion was was different. we didn't think you had a concussion until you were knocked out on the field and we looked at it as a badge of honor. >> reporter: he didn't know concussions could cause serious injury to the brain. now he says playing football takes years off a player's life. >>...
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has been on the news that lot for nonfacebook activities, such as a $100 million donation to public education, and more recently his pledge to hold a fundraiser for chris christie. what do you think this says about his ambitions? >> well, you know, i think he's always looked at a very big picture. i think mark wants to change the world. he wants to, you know, create a revolution, and i think that's always been his thing. so he's gotten more political and he's definitely trying to change things. >> you and many others have said that zuckerberg is a megalomaniac. >> i don't mean it in a bad way. he wants the whole world to change based on something he's doing. he sees facebook as a revolution, as something that is going to affect every aspect of our lives. and he really sees the world going from a village to a city to facebook. and i do think that he wants to impact everyone in the world's life. and he is doing that. he's actually a successful megalomaniac. >> yeah, he is in a big way. he has said he idolized steve jobs. is he in your opinion the next steve jobs? or do you think his legacy migh
has been on the news that lot for nonfacebook activities, such as a $100 million donation to public education, and more recently his pledge to hold a fundraiser for chris christie. what do you think this says about his ambitions? >> well, you know, i think he's always looked at a very big picture. i think mark wants to change the world. he wants to, you know, create a revolution, and i think that's always been his thing. so he's gotten more political and he's definitely trying to change...
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what mattered to alan was earning an education so he could live up to his god given potential. last year when alan heard the news that we were going to offer a chance for folks like him to emerge from the shadows, even just for two years at a time, he was one of the first to sign up. and a few months ago he was one of the first people in nevada to get approved. in that moment, alan said i felt the fear of ash. i felt accepted. so today alan is in a second year at the college of southern nevada. alan is studying to become a doctor. he hopes to join the air force. he's working hard, every single day, to build a better life for himself and his family. and all he wants is the opportunity to do his part to build a better america. so -- so in the coming weeks, as the idea of reform becomes more real, and the debate becomes more heated, and there are folks who are trying to pull this thing apart, remember alan, and all those who share the same hopes and the same dreams. remember that this is not just a debate about policy. it is about people. it is about men and women, and young peopl
what mattered to alan was earning an education so he could live up to his god given potential. last year when alan heard the news that we were going to offer a chance for folks like him to emerge from the shadows, even just for two years at a time, he was one of the first to sign up. and a few months ago he was one of the first people in nevada to get approved. in that moment, alan said i felt the fear of ash. i felt accepted. so today alan is in a second year at the college of southern nevada....
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he was praised for his work with health care reform and education. >>> to new york now and a major gift from mayor michael bloomberg. he is giving $350 million to his a alma mater john hopkins. bloomberg has given more than $1 billion to the school since he graduated in the mid-1960s. >>> a big sales job for democrats aiming for new gun laws, but is the strategy targeting gun owners? will it backfire? we'll take a look. don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your story for a chance to win a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. go to facebook.com/progresso to enter. a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello?
he was praised for his work with health care reform and education. >>> to new york now and a major gift from mayor michael bloomberg. he is giving $350 million to his a alma mater john hopkins. bloomberg has given more than $1 billion to the school since he graduated in the mid-1960s. >>> a big sales job for democrats aiming for new gun laws, but is the strategy targeting gun owners? will it backfire? we'll take a look. don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing...
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president obama's policy allows some young immigrants who meet age, education, criminal background requirements to stay in the country temporarily without fear of deportation, but it does not allow them to serve in the armed forces, which is something that arizona resident maria diaz, is also trying to do. >> would you be willing to join the military yourself? and if you aren't, then why would you turn down somebody who is willing to die for a nation that it's all they have known? >> reporter: diaz was brought to the united states when she was 3 years old and has never lived anyone else. as an undocumented immigrant she's ineligible for in-state tuition and is looking for an alternative. >> nearly impossible because the tuition rate was three times more than an in-state student. >> reporter: during his inauguration speech, president obama said one of his agendas for his second term is immigration reform. >> our journey is not complete until we bright young students and engineers are listed in our workforce rather than expeled from our country. >> reporter: but those who oppose his policy say cu
president obama's policy allows some young immigrants who meet age, education, criminal background requirements to stay in the country temporarily without fear of deportation, but it does not allow them to serve in the armed forces, which is something that arizona resident maria diaz, is also trying to do. >> would you be willing to join the military yourself? and if you aren't, then why would you turn down somebody who is willing to die for a nation that it's all they have known?...
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the game." >> reporter: and radio talk show most on the voice america network a platform he uses to educate other players about transitioning to life after football as well as the dangers of injuries you can't see, repeated hits to the head. >> i don't think we thought that you had a concussion until you were knocked out on the field. >> reporter: as a player he didn't know that concussions can cause serious injury to the brain. now campbell says playing football takes years off a players' life. he's also suffered some memory loss. >> there were situations where i don't remember certain series. i would be out there and not realize exactly what was going on. >> reporter: while he was never diagnosed, looking back, campbell believes he's had over ten concussions in his football career and he believes players today need to recognize the symptoms and be willing to let their brains heal. year ago, campbell considered donating his brain for research in chronic traumatic ense encephalopathy. >> it was just a matter of timing when to tell my family. >> a few months ago he sent the papers to boston
the game." >> reporter: and radio talk show most on the voice america network a platform he uses to educate other players about transitioning to life after football as well as the dangers of injuries you can't see, repeated hits to the head. >> i don't think we thought that you had a concussion until you were knocked out on the field. >> reporter: as a player he didn't know that concussions can cause serious injury to the brain. now campbell says playing football takes...
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the taliban shot malala in october, after she was speaking out in support of girls getting an education. the surgery will be performed in birmingham, england, where her father has now gotten a job with the pakistani consulate. >>> and stocks are taking a hit today, but that did not dampen the hype for research in motion's new phone, take a good long look at it here, the blackberry 10, the z-10 as it is officially called. came out today. it contains a new operating software that already has 70,000 apps available for it. keep them straight. 70,000. the company enlisted some serious star power to push it. >> i am so excited as well. thank you for reaching out to me. thank you for giving me an early look at this beautiful phone. i love the new browser. it is super fast. i love the hub. >> miss alicia keys. how much is riding on the phone? research in motion announcing it's renaming itself blackberry. >>> take a look at what a 15-year-old showed her parents. here you go. two simple words on the top of it. she baked the cake, complete with green frosting, served it to her parents and gave a n
the taliban shot malala in october, after she was speaking out in support of girls getting an education. the surgery will be performed in birmingham, england, where her father has now gotten a job with the pakistani consulate. >>> and stocks are taking a hit today, but that did not dampen the hype for research in motion's new phone, take a good long look at it here, the blackberry 10, the z-10 as it is officially called. came out today. it contains a new operating software that already...
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this is something that i've been doing for 35 years in terms of educating people as to what they can do in certain situations. and i said at the end of that ad, we're partners now. we're always out there telling the public we want to be your partner. we want to work with you. we want you to work with us. we never define a role for them, and that's what this does. >> i know so many sheriffs and law enforcement officials who say one of the things that is most risky for their deputies and for their officers is civilians who are armed and not necessarily well trained, certainly as much as they are, to be using a weapon. here's what the police chief in chicago said. you put more guns on the street, expect more shootings. i don't care if they're licensed, legal firearms. people who are not highly trained, putting guns in their hands is a recipe for disaster. he's not the only one i heard that from. there are people in law enforcement who feel like that's actually bad for the officers to have civilians who are armed. >> that's fine. that's his opinion. he's in charge of the city of chicago
this is something that i've been doing for 35 years in terms of educating people as to what they can do in certain situations. and i said at the end of that ad, we're partners now. we're always out there telling the public we want to be your partner. we want to work with you. we want you to work with us. we never define a role for them, and that's what this does. >> i know so many sheriffs and law enforcement officials who say one of the things that is most risky for their deputies and...
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malala was shot in the head for speak out for girls education rights. >>> dramatic video today from outside buckingham palace of all places. take a look at this. a man was holding a knife to his own throat before cops tasered him. you can see it taking place there at buckingham palace. and they took him down quickly. the queen and prince phillip were not in the palace at the time. the whole thing took place during the famous changing of the guard ceremony. >>> scientists are expected to unveil the dna results of bones buried under a car park. he died during the 15th century. >>> remember etch-a-sketch? the man who created the iconic drawing screen has died. he built the first etch-a-sketch in his garage. he was 86. >>> beyonce is tuning up his pipes to perform at the super bowl half time show. she promises to sing it live without lip syncing. we'll see if she brought in madonna's record. >>> two university of texas coaches are accused of having affairs with students. they're not getting the same punishment. that's raising a lot of questions about fairness and double standards. friday the sc
malala was shot in the head for speak out for girls education rights. >>> dramatic video today from outside buckingham palace of all places. take a look at this. a man was holding a knife to his own throat before cops tasered him. you can see it taking place there at buckingham palace. and they took him down quickly. the queen and prince phillip were not in the palace at the time. the whole thing took place during the famous changing of the guard ceremony. >>> scientists are...
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educating society about how guns should and could and must be used in a safe and secure manner. there's lots of things we can do. lots conversation. but to think banning assault weapons is going to stop how many murders that just took place in chicago over the weekend defies the facts. >> one final question before i let you go, senator, sarah palin, she and fox have terminated their exclusive arrangement. i'm not sure what she's going to be doing next. do you have any clue if she wants to get back into politics, stay a bpundit? what she wants to do next? >> i know from all my travels that sarah still has a very sizable following in america. and i'm proud of the work she has, continues to do, and i'm not sure exactly what her plans are, but i'm sure she will be a major factor in american political scene, and i'm still and always proud of her. >> senator, thanks so much for coming in. we've invited sarah palin to be a guest here on the show now that she's no longer, has an exclusive arrangement with fox and hopefully she'll say yes and we'd love to have her on the show if she want
educating society about how guns should and could and must be used in a safe and secure manner. there's lots of things we can do. lots conversation. but to think banning assault weapons is going to stop how many murders that just took place in chicago over the weekend defies the facts. >> one final question before i let you go, senator, sarah palin, she and fox have terminated their exclusive arrangement. i'm not sure what she's going to be doing next. do you have any clue if she wants to...
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you're a young person, we should explain why these republican ideas of job creation, reform and higher education and reducing the american debt, we're the ones talking about that, young people, please vote for us. we have got to do a better job with it. >> i think part of the problem is that people sense or they think that if you're a republican, you believe in 15 p different things, but it's like a chinese menu, but all those things you believe in, and it's not true. i know pro-life republicans, i know pro choice republicans. >> let's remember that the gop was started on ending slay ini. when it comes to immigration, we are not doing our job on a federal level. we have created a problem that no one in washington wants to address and they have to address. >> thank you all very much for joining us. >>> up next, the postal service is trying to fix a $25 million a day loss a penny at a time. -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!"
you're a young person, we should explain why these republican ideas of job creation, reform and higher education and reducing the american debt, we're the ones talking about that, young people, please vote for us. we have got to do a better job with it. >> i think part of the problem is that people sense or they think that if you're a republican, you believe in 15 p different things, but it's like a chinese menu, but all those things you believe in, and it's not true. i know pro-life...
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protesting legislation here that would limit access to a college education. he wants a clear path to citizenship. >> hopefully the obama administration does something different. he promised something first 100 days of the administration and failed to do so. >> reporter: sounds like you don't trust any politicians. >> i don't. >> reporter: her father a mechanic, her mother a hairstylists want to be a lawyer. brought as a 10-year-old she's qualified for the deferred action program. allows students brought here as kids to apply for temporary legal status, 1.8 million could be eligible. you're taking care of? >> yes, i'm taken care of. >> reporter: your family? >> my parents are not taken care of and that's one of the things that scares me the most. >> reporter: a senior wants to be a doctor, brought here as an 11-year-old. he's now applying for deferred action but feels trapped between two worlds. >> it's amazing to see that, you know, they're willing to help us now because all my life, i've been here not knowing what's in my future, not knowing where to go. >>
protesting legislation here that would limit access to a college education. he wants a clear path to citizenship. >> hopefully the obama administration does something different. he promised something first 100 days of the administration and failed to do so. >> reporter: sounds like you don't trust any politicians. >> i don't. >> reporter: her father a mechanic, her mother a hairstylists want to be a lawyer. brought as a 10-year-old she's qualified for the deferred action...
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i think it's a huge part of our educational system in this country. and it's going to be around for a long time. >> and they even look alike, right? john harbaugh says the game is not going anywhere. but one of his players, bernard pollard, says otherwise. he says he thinks safety rules and changing attitudes could actually kill the nfl. he says he thinks the league could be gone in 30 years. and on the eve of super bowl xlvii, cnn is live in new orleans with our take on the biggest sporting event in the country. what it means to the city, how it became such a cultural phenomenon, and a lot more, too. our kickoff in new orleans, "cnn bleacher report special," airs saturday, 4:00 p.m. eastern time. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can'
i think it's a huge part of our educational system in this country. and it's going to be around for a long time. >> and they even look alike, right? john harbaugh says the game is not going anywhere. but one of his players, bernard pollard, says otherwise. he says he thinks safety rules and changing attitudes could actually kill the nfl. he says he thinks the league could be gone in 30 years. and on the eve of super bowl xlvii, cnn is live in new orleans with our take on the biggest...
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protesting legislation here that would limit access to a college education. he wants a clear path to citizenship. >> hopefully the obama administration does something different this time. he promised something in the first days of his administration. he failed. >> it sounds like you don't trust any politician. >> i honestly don't. >> this woman, her father a mechanic, her mother, a hairstylist, wants to be a lawyer. brought here as a 10-year-old, she's now qualified for the deferred action program. it allows students brought here as kids to apply for temporary legal status. 1.8 like her could be eligible. you're taken care of? >> yes, i'm taken care of. >> is your family? >> my parents are not. that's one of the things that scares me the most. >> jesus wants to be a doctor, brought here as an 11-year-old. he's now applying for deferred action but feels trapped between two worlds. >> it's amazing to see that, you know, they're willing to help us now because all my life, i have been here. not knowing what's going to be in my future, not knowing where i'm going
protesting legislation here that would limit access to a college education. he wants a clear path to citizenship. >> hopefully the obama administration does something different this time. he promised something in the first days of his administration. he failed. >> it sounds like you don't trust any politician. >> i honestly don't. >> this woman, her father a mechanic, her mother, a hairstylist, wants to be a lawyer. brought here as a 10-year-old, she's now qualified for...
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>> reporter: taking the stage right now, secretary of education arne duncan. he is talking about why one grol is important to him. he is among the people who walked the many blocks from near the capitol to here to be a part of this today. this was a movement started on facebook and it has turned into this behind me. miguel? >> what's the energy like? i done sense there's a lot of energy that that crowd. how big is it? are they really sort of, you know, getting after this? >> reporter: i think one of the things that people here talk about is the fact that this started with social media. this was the brainchild of two people who said right in the hours after newtown we've got to do something. what can they do. they decided to organize this march. it's only been a few weeks in the making. a lot of p people who are marching feel that this many people have gathered from across the country as a result of social media. they feel that is good. however, they're very realistic knowing that the legislation that they are pushing for and hoping that congress will pass, thi
>> reporter: taking the stage right now, secretary of education arne duncan. he is talking about why one grol is important to him. he is among the people who walked the many blocks from near the capitol to here to be a part of this today. this was a movement started on facebook and it has turned into this behind me. miguel? >> what's the energy like? i done sense there's a lot of energy that that crowd. how big is it? are they really sort of, you know, getting after this? >>...
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infuriating but the fact of the matter is that through this i've realized there's a serious lack of education and awareness this happens every day. this isn't about me. this isn't about manti te'o and this tabloid story. it's about that this happens and we're just sitting hoping this doesn't happen to me, this doesn't happen to my daughter, this doesn't happen to my child. and that's simply not enough. >> and i have some vision for everybody out there. we're done.
infuriating but the fact of the matter is that through this i've realized there's a serious lack of education and awareness this happens every day. this isn't about me. this isn't about manti te'o and this tabloid story. it's about that this happens and we're just sitting hoping this doesn't happen to me, this doesn't happen to my daughter, this doesn't happen to my child. and that's simply not enough. >> and i have some vision for everybody out there. we're done.
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and go through policy, things like background checks, and also through public education, we can tell if mrs. lanza has a son who might have one of those mental illnesses, it appears that might not be the case with aspergers, we can tell those parents through clinicians or directly maybe it's not a good idea to have an arsenal in your house. >> are you in favor of sharing more information with the database on social security issues or from other information that states have access to, which right now, a lot of states aren't passing on to put into the database? >> yeah, in order to make any background check system work, we have to pass along the data. that's clearly not happening enough. the only time that we take exception to that conversation is when that is used as an excuse not to expand the background check system. >> that's what you're in favor of as well, providing the information from the states to the existing background check. >> yes, because one of the things is we want to encourage people who have mental health issues to seek help, and not everyone who is mentally ill is pr
and go through policy, things like background checks, and also through public education, we can tell if mrs. lanza has a son who might have one of those mental illnesses, it appears that might not be the case with aspergers, we can tell those parents through clinicians or directly maybe it's not a good idea to have an arsenal in your house. >> are you in favor of sharing more information with the database on social security issues or from other information that states have access to,...
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very unfurting but the fact of the matter is that through this i've realized there's a serious lack of education and awareness this happens every day. this isn't about me. this isn't about manti te'o and this tabloid
very unfurting but the fact of the matter is that through this i've realized there's a serious lack of education and awareness this happens every day. this isn't about me. this isn't about manti te'o and this tabloid